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Ecole de Cavalerie Part II Expanded Edition: With an Appendix from Part I on the Bridle, De La Gueriniere Francois Robichon
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Автор:
De La Gueriniere Francois Robichon
Название:
Ecole de Cavalerie Part II Expanded Edition: With an Appendix from Part I on the Bridle
ISBN:
9780933316690
Издательство:
Xenophon Press LLC
Классификация:
Планирование и разработка учебных программ
Конный спорт и виды спорта с участием животных
ISBN-10: 0933316690
Обложка/Формат: Paperback
Страницы: 180
Вес: 0.32 кг.
Дата издания: 22.06.2015
Язык: English
Размер: 254 x 178 x 10
Поставляется из: США
Описание: Francois Robichon de la Gueriniere (1688-1751) was born in Essay, a small town near Alencon, where his father was a lawyer; he was also an officer at the court of the Duchess of Orleans. La Gueriniere was a pupil of Antoine de Vendeuil, who was Ecuyer ordinaire de la grande ecurie in Versailles between 1680 and 1717. In 1715, de la Gueriniere received the title as Ecuyer du Roi, which entitled him to give lessons. In 1730, Prince Charles of Lorraine, Grand Ecuyer de France (Master of the Horse) named him director of the Royal Stables at the Tuileries, which had been founded by Antoine de Pluvinel, Louis XIIIs teacher. De Pluvinel is best know for his work: The Maneige Royal, 1626 Xenophon Press 2010]. La Guerinieres book, Ecole de Cavalerie, was first published in 1731 and again under different titles between 1733 and 1802. It consists of three parts: Knowledge of the Horse In and Out of the Stable; Training; and Treatment of Illness. This expanded volume contains all Chapters I - XXII of the Second Part of Ecole de Cavalerie, entitled De La Maniere de Dresser Les Chevaux, Suivant Les Diferens Usages Auxquels On Les Destine. (The Method of Training Horses According to the Different Ways in Which They Will Be Used). Chapters XIX through XXII are new to this edition and contain valuable information pertinent to todays riders and trainers. In discussing subjects as the training of the war horse, the hunt horse, the coach horse and other matters such as tournaments, jousting, carousels, etc., the author reveals important training advice that will be invaluable to riders of many disciplines. The illustrations used are reproduced from the 1733 edition. Further expanding this edition is an Appendix including a new translation of Chapter VI from Part I: On the bridle. Part II, the training portion of the three volume book heavily references the bridle and the use of the riders hands. As editor, I felt it was important to include these detailed descriptions and recommendations of the time as most are completely applicable to todays rides especially with the interest in historic bits, bridles and equipment. Ecole de Cavalerie is one of the best works on equitation ever to appear in France. In fact, it would not be an exaggeration to say that after a long struggle beginning in the renaissance academies of Italy, equitation in France suddenly flowed forth from La Gueriniere. To quote the late Head of the Spanish Court Riding School in Vienna, Colonel Alois Podhajsky, It was the great riding master La Gueriniere who produced the most revolutionary book on riding of all time. Unlike those by] his predecessors, his book is clear and easy to understand. He based it on simplicity and facts, in order to be completely understood by his readers. His principles are still applied unaltered at the Spanish Court Riding School and may be seen there in daily use. It is for these reasons that La Gueriniere is considered the Father of French Equitation and the Father of Modern Dressage; and it is impossible to read a book about dressage without finding his name mentioned, credit given to him, and an occasional quote from his work. Thus, the serious horse-person who takes the time to read La Guerinieres work cannot help but enrich his/her own knowledge by discovering the depth and quality of information that forms the base of much of our equestrian theory.
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